Unitary casing feed section for conveyers



5 Sheets-Sheet l R. F. BERGMANN ET Al.

UNITARY CASING'FEED SECTION FOR CONVEYERS AFiled April 23, 1945 f--v-:Q- 2 l ymmm @d @lander 14,' 1947 R. F. BERGMANN Er Al. 2,428,774

UNITARY CASING FEED SECTION FOR CONVEYERS Filed April 23, 1945 5 sheets-Sheet g alma@ Oct. 14, 1947- R; F. BERG-MANN Er AL I UNITARY CASING FEED SECTION FOR CONVEYERS Filed April 23, 1945 3 Sheets-Sheet 5 Patented Oct. 14, 1947 UNETARY CASING FEED SECTION FR CONVEYERS Richard F. Bergmann, Winnetka, and Axel K. Sjolander, Chicago, Ill., assignors to Link-Belt Company, a corporation of Illinois Application April 23, 1945, Serial No. 589,852]

23 Claims. 1

This invention relates to conveyors, and deals more specifically with casing feed sections for conveyors of the type adapted for mo-ving owable solids en masse through enclosed casings.

it is the primary object of this invention to provide a unitary conveyor casing feed section that is adapted for loading L-type conveyor-elevators, horizontal feeder conveyors, or the like, at any desired point, or points, along their lower horizontal runs.

A further important object of the invention is the provision of a unitary casing feed section lwhich may be assembled or connected in a conveyor casing for either right hand or left hand loading, and which will operate to deliver a regulated amount of the material being conveyed to prevent overloading of the spaces between flights so as to avoid degradation of the material as a result of crowding.

More specic objects of the invention are to provide a conveyor casing feed section which is so constructed as to allow for inspection of the loading of the active run during operationof the conveyor and/or while effecting adjustment of the rate of feed of the material being conveyed; which is formed with suitable clean-outs to facilitate the removal of any foreign object that may become jammed between the conveyor casing and flights at the outlet or downstream side of the feed section; and which will deliver to the lower active run of the conveyor any material that is carried over to the inactive, return run.

Other objects and advantages of the invention will be apparent during the course of the following description.

In the accompanying drawings forming a part of this specification and in which like numerals are employed to designate like parts throughout the same,

Figure 1 is a side elevational view of an L-type conveyor-elevator, which has been selected to illustrate the invention, with two of the novel, unitary casing feed sections illustrated as being assembled at desired locations in the horizontal run portion thereof,

Figure 2 is an end elevational view of one of the unitary casing feed sections illustrated assem bled in Fig. 1,

Figure 3 is a` front elevational View of the unitary casing feed section illustrated' in Fig. 2,

Figure 4 is a vertical sectional View taken on line d-li of Fig. 3,

Figure 5 is a detail, horizontal sectional View taken on iine 5-5 of Fig. 3,

Figure 6 is aV vertical sectional View taken on line 5-6 of Fig. 4,

Figure 7 is a detail perspective view of a ow regulating plate which is illustrated as being assembled in Figs. 3, 4 and 6, and

Figure 8is a detail perspective View of a removable cover Which is illustrated as being assembled in Figs. 3 and 4.

In the drawings, wherein for the purpose of illustration is shown the preferred embodiment of this invention, and first particularly referring to Fig, i, there is illustrated an L-type conveyorelevator which includes the casing head section A, the parallel, vertical casing legs B and C, and the horizontally arranged casing legs or runs D and E.

In this type of conveyor, an endless, flexible or articulated conveying mechanism is adapted to travel the endless path formed by the casing. The conveying mechanism is active, or functions to transport the material, while traveling through the lower horizontal leg or run D and the vertical leg B of the casing. The material to be transported is delivered to the lower horizontal leg or run portion D of the casing by means of the unitary casing feed sections G. Two of these casing feed sections are illustrated in Fig. 1, but it is to be understood that any desired number may be provided, depending upon the type of conveying operation that is to be performed. These unitary casing feed sections may be located at any desired point, or points, throughout the lengths of the horizontal casing legs or runs D and E by merely making the remaining sections of the casing of proper lengths and attaching their ends to the sides of the casing feed section.

The material being transported through the lower horizontal leg or run D and upwardly through the vertical leg B to be discharged, in any desired direction, from the casing head section A. A discharge opening H is illustrated and is arranged to discharge the transported material from the far side of the casing head section A. It will .be understood, however, that the discharge opening may be located on the near side of the casing head section,

is moved' if desired. After passing over a head lsprocket wheel, not shown, mountedon the head shaft K, the endless conveying mechanism passes downwardly through the return, vertical leg C and through the upper, horizontal leg or run E of the casing and is then bent around the foot sprocket wheel, not shown, that is carried by the take-up shaft L.

Although an L-type conveyor-elevator has been selected to illustrate the use of the novel unitary casing feed section, it will be under-v The novel, unitary casing feed section is .best

illustrated in detail in Figs. 2 to 4 inclusive and 6 and will be described, for the most part, in

connection with these figures.

The reference character I designates a trough-shaped lower run portion which is pro-V vided with the outwardly directed end flanges II and the outwardly directed, longitudinally eX- tending, top anges I2. To properly support this run portion with respect to a floor, or the like, angle feet I3 are provided and are suitably welded, or otherwise secured, to the opposite sides of the run portion at their upper ends.

The end flanges II are employed for connecting this trough-shaped lower run portion I0 to the end flanges I4 of adjacent casing sections I5 of the lower, or active casing leg or run D, see Fig. l.

Figs. 3 and 4 disclose an angle strip I 6 as being bolted to the top, longitudinal flange I2 of the trough-shaped lower run portion I0 at the front of the unitary casing feed section. In other words, this angular strip I6 has one of its branches or flanges flatly engaging and bolted-y depending flange i9 which will be referred to` againrat a later point.

The ends of the unitary casing feed .section are formedV by the parallel, vertical end plates 26. By inspeetng'Figs. 2 and 6, it will be seen that these end plates 26 occupy the same Vertical planes as the end flanges II of the trough-shaped Fig. 2 provides a clear 55 bottom run portion I0. elevational disclosure of one of these end plates. It will be seen from this figure that the plate is cut awayV at 2i, or at its bottom end portion,v

for a purpose tobe described at a later point. The rear Vertical edge of this end plate is formed with an extension 22. These extensions 22 Vare lill provided with laterally extending flanges 23v Y which are arranged in the same Yvertical plane as the depending flange I9 of the angular strip I8.

The Yopposite end edges of the angular strips Q I6 and I3, and of the flange Il carried by the nected at'its opposite ends to the end plates 26V in theregions of the upper end portions of their lateralr `extensions 22. By inspecting Fig. 4, it

`will be seen that this plate 24 Vis arranged,Y inv K parallelism with one branchofthe angularfr strip 4 I8. Therefore, the strip 24, the parallel branch of the angular strip I8, and the extension portions 22 of the end plates 20 collectively form a feed opening 25 for the unitary casing feed section. This feed opening 25, therefore, is of tubular, or throat-like, formation and has at its outer end the outwardly directed flanges I9 and 23, previously referred to, as Well as the upstanding flange 26 that is attached to the outer edge of the strip 24. These various marginal flanges I9, 23 and 26 are employed for attaching a feed hopper, bin, or the like, 21 to the unitary casing feed section. It will be noted that the discharge opening 28 of this hopper or bin 21 is provided on three sides with the marginal flanges 29 for being connected by bolts to the previously referred to flanges I9 and 23. The top marginal portion 36 of the hopper or bin 21 is bolted to the upstanding flange 26. i Y

Again referring to Fig. 2, it will be seen that eachV end plate 20 is provided with a rectangular opening 3| in its upper end portion. Fig, 6 discloses these openings as being arranged in horizontal alignment with each other.

Figs. 2, 4 and 6 disclose these openings Y3| as having secured therein the opposite ends of the inverted, trough-shaped upper run portion 32. These same gures disclose the lower longitudinal edges of this trough-shaped run portion as having inwardly directed Yflanges 33. These flanges are spaced from each other at their free edges to provide an opening in the'bottom of the top-run portion A32'or the Vpassage of mate' rial that may have reached the upper or return leg or run E of the conveyor. Any material that passes through this bottom opening of the upper trough-shaped run portion 32 will be ref delivered to the lower run portion along with the material that isY discharged by the hopper or bin 21. Y

The adjacent ends vof the casing sections 34.of Y Ythey Vupper horizontal run or leg E are provided Y with end iianges 35'to be bolted'to the end plates f 20 adjacent the aligned openingsv 3| formed 'in these end plates. Yj Y Figs. 4 and'6 disclose portions of the endless conveying mechanism 3l which travelsY through the conveyor casing. Thsrconveying mechanismv is illustrated as being of the type `that is disclosed No. 2,235,854, issued March 25, 1941. For the purpose of controlling or regulating the rate of iiow ofthe material from the Vhopper` Y or bin 2 intotheV trough-shapedY lower run i, Y forY transportation by the conveying mechanism fr' 3l asY it travels through the bottom casing run or leg D of the conveyor, a flow regulating plate 38 is provided.4 Fig. 4 illustrates this plat`e38V as extending diagonally through Ythey feed spaceV lthat isformed between or by the run portions I0 and 32 and the end'plates 2Il'so as to intersect the flow path inthe feed space for theV material Y in passing from thefeed'open'ing 25 to the open top of the bottom run portion Ill.V `To support this flow regulatingV plate 38, strips 39 are fastened Aand claimed in the William W. Sayers Vpatent,`

to the inner faces of the endfplates 29 to under-Y lie the flow regulating plate 38.*1`Ad'ditionally,-a

Vplate' 46 is Vattached Vat its V*oppositie endsY to the Vend plates 26 andis arrangedI inlV spaced relation f Vto the supporting strips 39 for providing a space f through whichY the flow regulating plate 38 is adapted to move.

This new regulating 'plate is iuustratjedin Figs.v 'Y 4 and FLY-as being provided with a slot'll I through 'which extends a bolt 42 that is suitably attached at its headed end to the upper marginal portion of the plate 4G. A clamping nut 43 is threaded on the bolt 42. It will be appreciated, therefore,

that this clamping nut may be loosened to permit adjustments of the flow regulating plate 38 and then tightened to hold this plate in its desired adjusted position.

The elements so far described provide a unitary casing feed section having the feed space-l which is closed in with the exception of the front which is provided with an opening that is dened by the angular strip i5 at its bottom, the side plates 2Q at its opposite sides, and the flow regulating plate 38 at its top. With the front of the unitary casing feed section left open in this way, it is possible to inspect the material being delivered to the conveying mechanism passing through the bottom run portion I to determine whether the proper amount of material is being loaded into the conveying spaces that are left between the adjacent flights of the conveying mechanism 3l. If the rate of feed of material is not satisfactory, the flow regulating plate 38 may be suitably adjusted.

It is not desirable to leave the front of this unitary casing feed section open at all times because of the escape of dust that would occur. Therefore, a detachable cover 4:3 is provided for this opening. This cover is illustrated in detail in 8 as including a bottom lip 45 that is adapted to hook over the top edge of the angular strip IS. An inwardly bent top ange 46 is provided at the top edge of the cover 44. This flange se is illustrated in Fig. 4 as bearing against the upper ends of the strips 3Q which guide 'and support the ow regulating plate 38. This engagement helps to position the cover 44.

To fasten the cover in place, U-shaped clamps 4'! are welded at (i8 to the end flanges 49 of the cover. These clamps 47 will t over the adjacent edges of the end plates 23 and clamping screws 59 are tightened to hold the cover 44 in place. A suitable handle l is provided for the cover to facilitate manipulation of the latter.

In describing the end plates 2o, it was pointed out that their lower edges are cut away at 2|. These cut away portions cooperate with the out away portions 52, see Fig. 6, in the adjacent tops or covers of the lower run casing sections l5 to provide cleanouts through which foreign objects may be removed. These foreign objects occasionally reach the conveying mechanism 3l, passing through the lower run portion lll, and if they are large enough, they will jam between the flights of the conveying mechanism and the conveyor casing at the discharge side of the unitary casing feed section. Such foreign objects may be removed through the appropriate cleanout. To cover these cleanouts, angular closure plates 53 are provided. y

It is to be understood that the form of'this invention herewith shown and described is to be taken as the preferred example of the same, and that various changes in the shape, size, and arrangement of parts may be resorted to without departing from the spirit of the invention or the scope of the subjoined claims.

Having thus described the invention, we claim:

l. In a conveyor, or the like, for transporting nowable solids through an endless enclosing casing disposed in a desired closed path including two spaced, parallel runs, and an endless co-nveying mechanism operating in said casing, the

improvement which comprises a unitarycasing 6. feed section forming a part of both of said parallel runs, said casing feed section comprising two spaced, parallel, inwardly opening trough-shaped run portions through which the conveying mechanism passes, a feed hopper located at one side of the casing feed section and discharging into the space between said trough-shaped run portions to deliver the material to be transported to the conveying mechanism passing through one of said run portions, and a removable cover for closing the space between the trough-shaped run portions on the side opposite the feed hopper.

2. In a conveyor, or the like, for 'transporting owable solids through an endless enclosing casing disposed in a desired closed path including Vtwo spaced, superimposed runs, and an endless conveying mechanism operating in said casing, the improvement which comprises a unitary casing feed section forming a separable part of both lof said superimposed runs, said casing feed section comprising two superimposed 'run portions, with the lower run portion open at its top, through vwhich the conveying mechanism passes, vertical end plates for positioning the run portions relative to each other to form a feed space above the open top of said lower run and for .closing the ends of said space, means forming a flanged feed opening at one side of said feed space, a feed hopper attached to the iianges of said feed opening for discharging into the said feed space to deliver the material to be transported to the conveying mechanism passing through the open topped lower run portion, and a removable :cover for closing the opposite side of said feed space.

. 3. In a conveyor, or the like, for transporting flowable solids through an endless enclosing casing disposed in a desired closed path including two spaced, parallel runs, and an endless conveying mechanism operating in said casing, the improvement which comprises a unitary casing feed section forming a part of both of said parallel runs, said casing feed section comprising two spaced, parallel, inwardly opening trough-shaped run portions through which the conveying mechanism passes, a feed hopper located at one side of the casing feed section and discharging into the space between said trough-shaped run portions to deliver the material to be transported to the conveying mechanism passing through one of said run portions, means associated with the space between said run portions to regulate the rate of delivery of the material to the conveying mechanism, and a removable cover for closing the space `between the trough-shaped run portions on the side opposite the feed hopper.

4. n a conveyor, or the lilre, for transporting flowable solids through an endless enclosing casing disposed in a desired closed path including two spaced, superimposed runs, and an endless conveying mechanism operating in said casing,

'the improvement which comprises a unitary casing feed section forming a separable part of both of said superimposed runs, said casing feed section comprising two superimposed run portions, with the lower run portion open at its top, through which the conveying mechanism passes, vertical end plates for positioning the run portions relative to each other to forni a feed space above the open top of said lower run and for closing the ends of said space, means forming a anged feed opening at one side of said feed space, a feed hopper attached to the anges of said feed opening for discharging into the said lfeed space to kdeliver the material to be transported to, the vconveying mechanism passing through the open toppedf ,lower run portion, "Y

ing disposed in a desired closed path including two spaced, parallel runs, and an ,endlesscon- Veying mechanismoperating in said casing, the improvement which comprises -a unitary casing feed section forming a part of both of said parallel runs, said casing feed section comprising two spaced, parallel, inwardly opening trough-shaped run portions through which the conveying mechanism passes, a feed hopper located at one side of the casing feed section and discharging into the space between said trough-shaped run portions to deliver the material to be transported to the conveying mechanism passing through one of said run portions, a ow `regulating, plate extending through the space between said run portions to intersect the flow path for the material beingdelivered to the conveying mechanismrfrom the feed hopper, means for adjustably supporting said plate, and a removable cover for closing the space between the trough-shaped run portions on the side opposite the feed hopper.

6. In a conveyor, or the like, for transporting fiowable solids through an endless enclosing casing disposed in a desired closed path including two spaced, superimposed runs, and an endless conveying mechanism operating in said casing, the improvement which comprises a unitary casing feed section forming a separable part of both of said superimposed runs, said casing feed section comprising two superimposed riln portions, with theY lower, run portion open at its, top, through which the conveying mechanism passes, vertical end plates for positioning the run portions relative to each other to form a feed space above the open top of said lower runand for closing the ends of said space, means forming a flanged feed openingrat one side of `said feed space, a feed hopper attached to the flanges of said feed opening for discharging into the space between said superimposed run portions to deliver the material to be transported to the conveying mechanism passing through the openY topped lower run portion, a flo-wV regulating plate extending into the feed space through'the open side thereof opposite said feed opening to intersect the iiow path of the material through the feed space to the conveying mechanism from the feed hopper, means for adjustably supporting said plate, and a removable cover for closing the remainder ef vtite open side of'V said feed space.

7. In a conveyor, or the like, for transporting o-wable solids through an endless enclosing casing disposed in a desired closed path including two spaced, superimposed runs, and an endless conveying mechanism operatingl in said casing, the improvement which comprises a unitary case ing feed section forming a part of bothof said 65 Y superimposed runs, said casingr feed section comprising two spaced, superimposed runV portions through which the conveying mechanism passes, the lower one'of said run portions being open at its top to allow for delivery ofthe material to'be transported tothe conveying mechanismv passing therethrough, the upper Vone of'said run portions having longitudinal `marginal anges at its bottom to support the conveying mechanism kpassing Y therethroughY and beingY -open between `said Y v8 Y flanges. tofdischarge finto the space betweenisaid run portionsgany' material thatY is Ibeing'transported V,through said upper run, a feed hopper locatedatone,sideof thecasing feed section and discharging s intofY the Yspace between saidj superimposed: run portions to deliver thematerialtoV be transported to the conveying mechanism passing through the open topped lower runportion, and ka removable cover for closing the space be- 10 ,-tweenMthe superimposed runportions on the side opposite the feed hopper.

Y ,8. ;-In aconveyor, or the like, for transporting ilowablesolids through an endless enclosing case ing disposed' in a desired closed .path including ftwo spaced superimposed runs, and anY endless fconveyinggmechanism 'operating inY said casing, Ythe improvement ywhich Acomprises a unitarycas- VVingfeed-section forming apart of` both of said superimposed runs,'saidicasingfeed section comprising two spaced, superimposed runportions through which the Yconveying mechanism passes, VVthe lower one of said run portions being open at Yits topto allow Vfor. delivery of the material to be transported :to the conveying mechanism passing v therethrough, the upper one o-f'said run portions having longitudinalmarginal flanges at its bottom to support the conveying mechanism passing therethrough l and being open between said .flanges to discharge into the space between said 0 runportions any material that is Ibeing transported through said upper run, a feed hopperrlocated at one side of thercasi-ng feed section and discharging into Lthe spaceY between said superimposed run portions to deliver' the material lto be transported to' the conveying mechanism pass- 40 aremova'blelcover for closing the space between the Ysuperimposed run" portions on the side oppo- .site Ythetrfeed hopper.r Y. Y

' 9. In a conveyonor the like,` for transporting owable solids through an endless enclosing cas- Y in g vdisposed in a desired closed path including' tw0.spaced, superimposed runs, and an endless conveying mechanism roperating in said casing, Vthe improvement which comprises a unitary casingffeed sectionforming apart of both of said superimposed runs, said casing feed section comprising two spaced, superimposed run portions throughrwhichfthe conveying mechanism passes, therlower one of said run portions being open at 'its toprt'o'allowfor delivery of the material to be transported to the `conveying mechanism passing therethrougnthe upper one of said run portions having longitudinalmarginal ilangesat itsrbotV-r, y

tom-to support theconveying mechanism passing therethrough and being open between said flanges l to discharge into the kspace between said run portions any material Ythat is being 'transported through the upper-run, a feed Yhopper located Vat onei side of the casing 'feed section and dis#- jch'arging into 'the space between said superim- Y posedrun portions to deliver the material to be trasportedto the conveying mechanism passing Ythrough the open topped lowerY run portion; a

vflow regulating plate extendingrthrough the spacci Y Y between said run portions to intersect the flowV path for the material being delivered to the con#V veying mechanism'from Vtherfeed hopper, means for adjustably supporting said plate, and a removable cover for closingfthe space between the superimposed run portions Yon Ythe side opposite the feed'hopper. fl eff f 5 10. A unitary casing feed section for conveyors adapted for transporting fiowable solids en masse through an endless enclosed casing by means of an articulated conveying mechanism, comprising two spaced, parallel, inwardly opening troughshaped run portions through which the conveying mechanism passes, end plates fo-r interconnecting said run portions7 a feed hopper located at one side of the casing feed section and discharging into the space between said trough-shaped run portions to deliver the material to be transported to the conveying mechanism passing through one of said run portions, and a removab-le cover for closing the space between. the trough-shaped run lportions on the side opposite the feed hopper.

1l. A unitary casing feed section for conveyors adapted for transporting flowable solids en masse through an endless enclosed casing by means of an articulated conveying mechanism, comprising .two spaced, superimposed run portions, with the lower run portion open at its top, through which the conveying mechanism passes, end plates for interconnecting said run portio-ns in their intended spaced relation to form a feed space therebetween and to close the opposite ends of said feed space, means associated with the upper and lower run portions and the end plates to form one side of the feed space into a flanged feed opening, a feed hopper attached to the flanges of the feed opening for discharging into the feed space the material to be transported by the conveying mechanism passing through the open 'topped lower run portion, and a removable cover for closing the opposite side of said feed space.

12. A unitary casing feed section for conveyors adapted for transporting flowa'ble solids en masse irough an endless enclosed casing by means of an articulated conveying mechanism, comprising two spaced parallel, inwardlyopening trough-shaped run portions through which the conveying mechanism passes, end plates for .connesting the two run portions, a feed hopper located at one side of the casing feed section and discharging into the space between .said troughshaped run portions to deliver the material to be transported to the conveying mechanism passing through one of said run portions, means associated with the space between said .run portions to regulate the rate of delivery of the material to the conveying mechanism, and a removable cover for closing the space between the trough-shaped run portions on the side opposite the feed hopper.

13. A unitary casing feed section for conveyors adapted for transporting flowable solids en masse through an endless enclosed casing by means of an articulated conveying mechanism, comprising two spaced, superimposed run portions with the lower run portion open at its top, through which the conveying mechanism passes, end plates for connecting said run portions in their intended spaced relation to form a feed space therebetween and to close the opposite ends of said feed space, means associated with the upper and lower run portions and the end plates to form one side of the feed space into a flanged fee-d opening, a feed hopper attached to the flanges of the feed opening for discharging into the feed space the material to be transported by the conveying mechanism passing .through the open topped lower run portion, means extending into the feed space to regulate the rate of flow of the material through the feedspace to the conveying mechanism, and a removable cover plate for closing the opposite side of the feed space.

10 1 4. A unitary casing feed section for conveyors adapted for transporting flowable solids en masse through an endless enclosed casing by means of an articulated conveying mechanism, comprising two spaced, parallel, inwardly opening Y"trough-shaped run portions through which the for the material being delivered to the conveying charging into the space Abetween said troughshaped run portions to deliver the material to be transported to the conveying mechanism passing through one of said run portions, a flow regulating plate extending through the space between said run portions to intersect the flow path mechanism from the feed hopper, means for adjustably supporting said plate, and a removable cover for closing the space between the trough-shaped run portions on the side opposite the feed hopper.

15. A unitary casing feed section for conveyors adapted for transporting flowable solids en masse through an endless enclosed casing by means of an articulated conveying mechanism, comprising two spaced, superimposed run portions, with the lower run portion open at its top, through which the conveying mechanism passes, end plates for connecting said run portions in their intended spaced relation to form a feed space therebetween and to close the opposite ends of said feed space, means associated with the upper and lower run portions and the end plates to form one side of the feed space into a flanged feed opening, a feed hopper attached to the flanges of the feed opening for discharging into the feed space the material to be transported by the `conveying mechanism passing through the open topped lower run portion, a flow regulating plate exten-ding into the feed space to regulate the flow of the material through the feed space to the conveying mechanism, means for adjustably supporting said plate, and a removable cover for closing the opposite side of the feed space.

16. A unitary casing feed section for conveyors adapted for transporting flowable solids en masse through an endless enclosed casing by means of an articulated conveying mechanism, comprising two spaced, superimposed run portions through which the conveying mechanism passes, the lower one of said run portions being open at its top to allow for delivery of the material to be transported to the conveying mechanism passing therethrough, the upper one of said run portions having longitudinal marginal flanges at its bottom to support the conveying mechanism passing therethrough and being open between said flanges to discharge into the space between said run portions any material that is being transported through said upper run, end plates for connecting said run portions, a feed hopper located at one side of the casing feed section and discharging into the space between said superimposed run portions to deliver the material to be transported to the conveying mechanism passing through the open topped lower run portion, and a removable cover plate for closing the space between the superimposed run portions on the side opposite the feed hopper.

17. A unitary casing feed section for conveyors adapted for transporting flowab-le solids en masse through an endless enclosed casing by means of an articulated conveying mechanism, comprising two spaced, superimposed run portions through which the conveying mechanism passes, the lower one of said run portions being open at its bottom to support the conveying mechanism passing therethrough and being open between said flanges to discharge into the space between said run portions any material that is being transported through said upper run portion, end plates for connecting the run portions, a feed hopper located at one` side of the casing feed section and discharging into the space between ysaid superimposed run portions t deliver the material to be transported to the conveying mechanism @passing through the open topped lower run portion, means associated with the space between said run portions to regulate the rate of delivery of the material to the conveying mechanism, and a removable cover for closing the space between the superimposed run portions on the side opposite the feed hopper.

18. A unitary casing feed section for conveyors adapted for transporting owable solids en masse through an endless enclosed casing Iby meansof an articulated conveying mechanism, :comprising two spaced, superimposed run portions through which-the conveying mechanism passes, the lower one of said run-portions Vbeing open at its top to allow for delivery of the material to be transportedY to the conveying mechanism passing therethrough, the `upper one of said run portions having longitudinal marginal flanges at its bottom to support the conveying mechanismV passing therethrough and being open between said flanges to discharge into the space between said run portions any material that is being Vtransported through said upper run portion, end plates for connecting the run portions, a vfeed hopper located at one side of the casing feed section and discharging into the space between said superimposed run portions to deliver the material to be transported to the conveying mechanism passing through the open topped lower run portion, a flow regulating plate extending through the space between said run portions to intersect the flow path for the material being delivered to the conveying mechanism from the feed hoppen means carried by the end plates for adjustably supporting said ow regulating plate, and a removable cover for closing the space between the superimposed run portions on the side opposite the feed hopper.

19. A unitary casing feed section for conveyors adapted for transporting flowable solids en masse through an endless enclosed casing 'by means of an articulated conveying mechanism, comprising a trough-shaped lower run portion having outwardly extending flanges at its top and end edges, two parallel end plates positioned above and in the same planes as said end flanges, angular sectioned strips attached at their ends to the lower corners of said end plates to interconnect the latter and bolted to the top flanges ,ofr said lower run portion to interconnect said end plates and run portion, an additional angular sectioned strip attached at its ends to the upper portions of said end plates and in parallelism with one of said rst mentioned strips to form a side feed opening, a feed hopper communicating with said feed opening, said end plates having aligned openings formed in their upper portions, an inverted trough-shaped upper run portion having its opposite ends secured in said end plate openings, a flow regulating plate extending through Ythe space between said run portions to intersect thepath between thefeed opening and the lower run portion, means attached to the end plates for adjustably supporting the flow regulating plate, and a removable cover for closing `the side 20. A prefabricated casing feed section adapt# ed to be assembled as a unit at any desired location in the superimposed horizontal-casing legs of conveyors adapted for transporting flowable solids en masse, comprising upper and lower casing portions with the lower portion open at its top, a pair of end plates attached to the casing portions for positioning the same to form a feed space therebetween communicating with the lower casing portion through its open top, said casing portions and end plates having means for attaching the casing feed section to the adjacent ends of superimposed horizontal conveyor casing legs, means associated with said casing portions and end plates for forming one side `of the feed space into a feed opening, and a plate for closing the opposite side of the feed space.

21.r A prefabricated casing feed section adapted to be assembled as a unit at any desired location in the superimposed horizontal casing legs of conveyors adapted for transporting flowable solids en masse, comprising upper and lower casing portions with the lower portion open at its top, a |pair of end plates attached to the casing portions for positioning the same to form a feed space therebetween communicating with the lower casing portion through its open top, said casing portions and end plates having means for attaching the casing feed section to the adjacent ends of superimposed horizontal conveyor casing and end plates for forming one side of the feed Space into a feed opening, a feed hopper posi` tioned at the last mentioned side of the feed space and communicating with said space through the feed opening, and a plate for closing the opposite side of the feed space.

22. A prefabricated casing feed section adapted to be assembled as a unit at any desired location in the superimposed horizontal casing legs of conveyors adapted for transporting flowable solids en masse, comprising upper and lower casing portions with the lower portion open at its top, a pair of end plates attached to the casing portions for -positioning the same to form a feed space therebetween communicating with the lower casing portion through its open top, said casing portions and end plates having means for attaching the casing feed section to the adjacent ends of superimposed horizontal conveyor casing legs, means associated with said casing portions and end plates for forming a feed opening at one side of the feed space, a flow regulating plate extending diagonally through the said feed space so as to intersect the path of material flowing through the feed space from the feed opening to the open top of the lower casing portion, and a removable cover for closing the side of the feed space opposite the feed opening.

23. A prefabricated casing feed section adapt-- ed to be assembled as a unit at any desired location in the superimposed horizontal casing legs of conveyors adapted for transporting flowable solids en masse, comprising upper and lower, inwardly opening, trough-shaped casing portions, means for connecting and supporting said casing portions to form a feed space therebetween and to fclose the ends of said space, means for connecting the ends of the casing feed section to the adjacent ends of superimposed horizontal conveyor casing legs with the trough-shaped cas ing portions in alignment With said conveyor casing legs, means for forming a feed opening at one side of said feed space, and a plate closing the opposite side of said space.

RICHARD F. BERGMANN.

AXEL K. SJOLANDER.

REFERENCES CITED UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 2,339,491 Lemmon Jan. 18, 1944 2,373,765 Lemmon Apr. 17, 1945 OTHER REFERENCES Catalog 140, Redler Conveyor-Elevators,

Stephens-Adamson Mfg. Company, Aurora, Ill. Copyright 1940. 

